You can post your Nkorho audio recordings for this week here 
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Sun, 28/01/2007 - 5:18pm
You can post your Nkorho audio recordings for this week here
Thu, 01/02/2007 - 8:30pm
#2
owl for sure - thanks for taking the time to record and post. I am not well versed in owls so cannot be more specific. Thanks again __________________
""Cherish the earth and all those that dwell thereon - past, present, and future."
Thu, 01/02/2007 - 8:02pm
#3
I recorded this 1/31 and think it may be a barn owl. Would appreciate any feedback or correction.
Mon, 29/01/2007 - 5:18pm
#4
All of the sounds were awesome. Thanks to you both __________________
""Cherish the earth and all those that dwell thereon - past, present, and future."
Sun, 28/01/2007 - 6:58pm
#6
Thanks for that Dacman. I thought I heard that sound when they were on camera, but I couldn't be sure. The frequency is so low it's felt more than heard. Sungura: It really is an Impala. I have a video of them vocalizing if you want to see. Wait until you hear a zebra!
Sun, 28/01/2007 - 6:09pm
#7
This isn`t current either but a listen to some Southern Ground Hornbills at the Water Hole recently.
Sun, 28/01/2007 - 6:04pm
#8
Thanks for those, One Eyed Jack. Now I know what a scops owla sounds like! I've heard that sound often on the cam and wondered. I was surprised about the impala sound. If you'd asked me to guess, I'd have said wildebeest. __________________
Sun, 28/01/2007 - 5:24pm
#9
Owls in the moonlight http://media.putfile.com/african-scops-owl-and-pearl-spotted-owlet-1-28-07-n http://media.putfile.com/african-scops-owl-1-28-07-n This is from last week but this topic didn't exist then. Impala talking |
Any chance this is the Black headed oriole? Recorded 1/30.
http://media.putfile.com/black-headed-oriole-1-30-07-n
Sorry it takes so long to get these up...that's why I lurk.
I'm slow.